Getting One Way Links To WordPress Blogs

Discover how easy it can be to automate the process of getting hundreds of targeted one way backlinks to your wordpress blogs : 8.23 mins

Here’s the link to check out the system, whilst it’s not free, it’s far from expensive, especially for how easy it is to use, how many sites you can add (up to 100) and the number of backlinks you can get from it: –

33 Comments

Comment by John in Ohio

2008-12-09 12:55:41

Matt — Great info and clear video instructions! I would love to get this started but as a newbie the $27 monthly is out of reach for the moment. Thanks for all the free info and training you have here. I always look forward to reading your mail and new posts. John in Ohio

Hi John,
I use a few systems that are similar to this, as I know how valuable they are for getting those precious backlinks and driving targeted traffic to my sites, but this is the cheapest one I’ve come across so far.
and it easy a piece of cake to use…
cheers,
Matt

Hi Phil,
yup, it’s still empty I’m afraid…
I only got the blog installed last night and haven’t had time to start putting the content on there yet, although I’ hope to have some meaningful content on there by the end of this week. 🙂
cheers,
Matt

Looks to be a good find. I rather fell out of love with 3waylinsks, because Jon Leger is paranoid about offensive sites. I had an interior design site and had to remove an article about decorating a child’s bedroom for Christmas. And stuff like homeopathy, aromatherapy and yoga are all banned…. nuts.

One thing I do dislike about these programs though, is that they are a hamster wheel. If you leave you lose everything you have already paid for, which is, to be polite, a tad “unfortunate”.

But as you say, extremely good value, and it’s nice that the links are to relevant sites. I don’t care what JL may say, they have to be preferable.

BTW, have a look at http://www.inboundlinkbuilder.com, which I was introduced to the other day. You submit articles which are posted in about 54 blogs, for a nominal fee. Still in its infancy, the blogs seem to be low PR, but one to watch for the future perhaps.

Many many thanks for all your help. I do spread the word as much as I can!
Lyn

Hi Lyn,
yup, loosing all the links if you unsubscribe is a downside, and it’s a classic marketing technique to keep you in as a member, the theory being that if you have chosen the right keywords and the system is helping your site to be profitable then there’s no reason for you to cancel.
It’s one of the reasons that a system like http://uniquearticleswizard.com is better, as the articles you submit for backlinks on their blog network won’t be removed if you leave, so your links are permanant.
and they have a LOT more than 54 blogs in their network,…
but I’ll take a look at inboundlinkbuilder, as having another system for links doesn’t hurt.. 🙂
cheers
Matt

Can I just add, for any newbies, the choice of the three keywords is VERY important. This is where I think I tripped up with 3way. Sites that I could not register with them basically got similar traffic…. and I think it must have been because I chose keywords that were too competitive.

Hi Lyn,
yup, choosing keywortds that are too competetive is an easy mistake.
I’m going to be doing some videos and posts on http://choosing-keywords.com over the next month or so to help with this kind of thing.
it is possible to target more competetive keywords if you use several backlinks services tho.
cheers,
Matt

Hi Glenn,
I’ve used a mix of services across most of my blogs, meaning that I haven’t been able to get accurate ideas of which works best, but they were existing blogs so they already had existing traffic.
I’m in the process building a new batch of blogs where I’m going to use the services individually on some blogs so I can get some more accurate test results, but it’s likley to be a while before I have anything conclusive enough to post, when I do it will go on http://imtesting.com
cheers,
Matt

Hi Matt,
Great info, as usual.
I’ll save this until I’m sure it’s possible to MAKE $27 a month in sales.
As yet, I am far from convinced.
As you know, I follow everything you write, so this is just one more thing I appreciate.
Unlike Yvette, I’m not ‘inspired’ as these things only work for SOME people.
Thanks again

Hi Clive,
If you choose keywords well and use the tool correctly it should work for anyone and any site.
It’s based on a sound principle that everyone involved in “SEO” know to work and work well, hence there being more and more services that offer this.
cheers,
Matt

Hi Matt,
Therein lies the slight “hitch” 😆
I am totally clueless when it come to keywords.
I use the “zen keyword tool”.
1. Write the article or sales page.
2. Read it and see which words you’ve used most.
3. Those are my keywords.

Keyword tools are, and will always, remain a mystery to me. I have no idea what any of the ‘so-called’ results mean.

SEO? I’ll have to leave that to the the Marketing Genius’, I’m afraid. It’s taken me 4 years to even put in any Meta Tags. 😆

Hi Clive,
If you’re just writing your articles naturally and not worrying about the keywords then you’re actually doing exactly what google say they want you to do, so you’re probably not going to go too far wrong.
The simplest way of looking at keywords is to simply think of what people looking for your service would probably type in to a search engine to find you…
just taking a few moments to plug those keywords in to the google external keywords tool will at least giuve you a clear idea of whether people are searching for those keywords – https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
more advanced keyword tools and services simply help you to narrow the list of possible keywords to use down to those that you are most likley to do well with, i.e. those that don’t have LOTS of competition.
cheers,
Matt

Hi, the software seems working well.
But… there is one question that I am not clear.
It seems that all the links go to a page that has to be built. What is the usefulness of it?
What we need are links to our pages, specially the main page.

Hi Sergio,
If you watch the video you will see (about 1m 40secs in) that you can specify whether the incoming links go to your sites homepage or an internal page, or a combination of both.The links come from a “links” page.
hope this clarifies things. 🙂
Matt

Hi James,
I’m not sure exactly how they do it, but it’s built in to the system, I spoke to the guy that designed the system and he told me about it.
it’s a fairly standard sales technique to keep people interested in being a paid member, but personally I don’t mind as long as the service provides the kind of results it has been for me so far!
🙂
cheers,
Matt

Hi Matt,
Only just found this very informative video.
Just tried the link ‘Get the One Way Backlinks System’ and there’s an error.
Do you know whether the software is still available?(I see the post is nearly a couple of years old.)
Best wishes,
Richard